The mac address was also in that screenshot you posted, only you blacked it out apparently.

Booting that machine from a live-cd like niz23 suggested is also a good idea, if you do please show us the output of "dmesg|grep eth0", "lspci|grep Ethernet" and "lsmod".

Hehe. Yeah. I figured that out. (The MAC address). *embarrassed*

Okey Zaerc. Where do you want me to run those commands. On the Core, or the MD I`m trying to setup?

When I try to boot up Kubuntu LIVE cd it says he cannot find any Ethernet device. And he is asking if I want to use an Fireware ethernet device.I ofcourse says "No". And it hangs up with the last line: "*Checking battery state..."

WOW. I just hooked my work laptop to the Core to test it. AND my Acer (with Intel Core) work laptop worked.It boots up with PXE and now I`m in the Welcome Wizard.. DAMN!

Sooo.. There must be something really wrong with the Asus motherboard.. You guys think so too ?I`m thinking about going back to where I purchased it.. And tell them that the internal NIC dosen`t work.. Should I do that ?

Do you see any diskless MDs in the web-admin under "Wizard | Media Directors", you can also try setting one up manually there. It's been a while for me, but I think you only need to specify the MAC address.

The only MD that is in the "Wizard > Media Directors" are the Core..Yeah, well.. I can try setting it up manually.. I`ll give it a shot!

And then it pops up an error I cant read before it reboots. This is happening over and over again.

Status:I have now moved my Core and MD to the same room.Changed the internal NIC card at the Core to a gbit card.Reinstalled LinuxMCE at the Core. And connected the MD and Core directly together (without any switch between).Still won`t PXE boot..

I also have three PC infront of me now. 1. Intel with ASUS motherboard. (The MD I`m trying to get working).2. An ASUS based XP pc.3. And old PC I`m using to test.NON of them would PXE boot.

Your settings seem ok, except for having turned off asterisk. From what I remember that usually causes a lot of trouble.

Anyway networking on the core side seems to work fine, maybe you could try PXE booting the XP machine? No changes to it's HD will be made (unless you chose to use it within LMCE of course). If that works we're 100% sure the problem is on your MD's end.

Hm, okey. Well, I actually just turned the asterisk off. Hehe, just for troubleshooting. But for now, I will not do any other changes to the Core.

I`ll try booting up the XP with PXE first thing in the morning! (I`m in norway;)) And I`ll get back to you with the result!

(1) you must set up your core with two NICs..one connected directly to your modem, the other connected to your network switch.(2) Do not turn off the firewall. This is a _very_ _bad_ _idea_.

-Thom

Hey Thom!(1) I got the Core setup and connected just like you describe. (as you can see in my screenshots).(2) I only turned the firewall off now, during my troubleshooting. I will turned it on again when I got my MD up and running.

Okey. I`m really stuck now. I have tried changing the NIC to a 3Com based card, didnt work. And also purchased a new NIC with realtek rtl8169 gbit. This have according to the manual support for Kernel 2.2.x and 2.4.x.But the problem now is that i can`t get the NIC to pop up as one of the boot options.. It is a Plug-And-Play card, so the BIOS should find it easy. I`m sorry if i sound a little stupid now. But i refuse to give up!

I hope somebody can help me!

Ps: The new NIC device supports Wake-On-LAN.btw: I Found out that the card that is in my Motherboard. (Asus P5K18L) Is an realtek RTL8111B/C.

Many "cheap" network cards do not have PXE boot rom on the card. Which mean you won´t see them as a boot device since they are unable to boot over lan.

I suggest you buy a Intel gigabit adapter. The desktop variant should be enough. But you must use intel utility program to activate pxe functionality.An other card that I know work out of the box are cards based on broadcom BCM5704. Mostly found in servers. Probably only pci-xpress.

/niz23

You are probably really right! But I know that the card I just purchased has the PXE boot rom support. But I`m not sure how to "activate" pxe functionality for this card.. So I can choose it from BIOS.. hmm

Okey. I`m really stuck now. I have tried changing the NIC to a 3Com based card, didnt work. And also purchased a new NIC with realtek rtl8169 gbit. This have according to the manual support for Kernel 2.2.x and 2.4.x.But the problem now is that i can`t get the NIC to pop up as one of the boot options.. It is a Plug-And-Play card, so the BIOS should find it easy. I`m sorry if i sound a little stupid now. But i refuse to give up!

I hope somebody can help me!

Ps: The new NIC device supports Wake-On-LAN.btw: I Found out that the card that is in my Motherboard. (Asus P5K18L) Is an realtek RTL8111B/C.

This is what i have tried now:1. Booting from LAN with internal (on the motherboard) ethernet card. Enabling PXE boot in BIOS.2. Putting in another ethernet card. And disabling the onboard ethernet card. When i did this, i lost the option on boot choises that says LAN.3. Adding the code you gave me.4. Taking out the extra card again, leaving the internal ofcourse.5. Tried to boot from LAN again. Now i`m back to start. error: 48.325394> r8169: eth0: link up (the last line in booting from LAN).